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ST. PAUL WANTS. Wants on this page will be inserted unde. -' Classified headings according to the following TABLE OF RATES. . * . C H H I "»J >« to xfo S 33 a* O jy £• a dumber '" 2. 1 8 5 » m dumber _ z. £ 1 • tt 2 of B §' I a B B 2. Words. § § I g- g - § g I S I g. B -g 2 a : 2 <» ™ 2 • • i • '. '. : 35 or less $.15 §.27 $.33 $.51 8.6315.75 $.87 IS <T1e5,!5.15|5.27 !5.39i5..r)l 5. .03 «.75;«.87 36 words .16 .28 .401 .52 .641 .76 .89 17 words) .17 .30 .43 .56 .69 .821 .95 IS words .18 .32 .46 .60; .74 .881.01 39 words .19 .34 .49 .64 .79 .941.08 20 words .20 .35 .50 .65 .80 .951.10 21 words .23 .37 .53 .69 .85 1.011.17 22 words .22 .39 .56 .73. 1.071.21 23>ords .23 .41 .59 .77] .9511.13 1.31 24 words .24 .42 .60 .78: .96 1.141. 25 words .25 .44 .63 .821.011.201.33 20 words .26 .46 .66 .86 1.06 1. 26.1.46 23 words .27 .48 .69 .901.111.3211.53 28 words .28 .49 .70 .911.121.331.54 29 words ,29 .51 .73 . .953.171.391.61 oO words .30 .53 .76' .991.2211.451.65 31 words; 31 .55 .79 1.03 1 .27 1.511.78 32 words .32 .56; .801.04 1.281.52,1.70 S3 words .33 .58 .83il OR 1.33 1.5W1.80 34 words .34 .60 .86 1.12,1. 3»'1. 6311.90 35 words .35 .62 . 1611-43 1. 70)1.97 words .36 .63! .90 1.17 1'.44|1. 7111.98 37 words .37 .65 .93:1 23)1.491.77^.05 38 words .38 .67 .96.1.25!! 1.832.12 39 words .39 .691 .99 1.29 1.892.19 *0 words .40 .70i1.00,l 30,1 .60 1.90 2.26 slwords .41 .72.1.031 1 .05 1 .06 2.27 (42 words .42 .741.06 1.70 2.30 •43 words .43 .761.091.421.75:2.08 2.41 44 words .44 .77:1.10,143 1.76 2.09 2 words. .45! .791.13 1 .47]!. 81 2. 2.49 46-wcrds .40; .811.161.51 1.86 2.2112. 50 *' words .471 .83.1.19 1.551.91 2.27:2.03 «8 words .48 .841. 20 1.50 1.92 2. 23 2. 04 «»words| .491 . 86-1. 2311. 60,1.97i2.34'2.71 r.Owords -501 .88|1.26!1.64|2.02;2.40|2.78 Compound words count two words, and every abbreviation counts the same as a full word. in Every Case the Money Must Accom- feny the Order. SITUATIONS OFFKBEP. Main. AGENTS— Wanted, agents for every town in the state: number one reliable men, who can give good references and bond, 110 other need apply. Call or address, G. E. Meiers, General "Manager, Central Mutual Aid Association, Seven Corners. 238-244 MEAL FOR To CENTS— Central Restaurant southeast corner Sixth smd Jackson. Meals at all hours. 23.-243 AR BER— First-class white barber. 209 East Seventh st 4 LACK II — list be good horse- . shoer; steady lob tor right man; W. J. Christie, Devil's Lake. D.ik/ 242-48 BOY— uaed, Boy, on or about fifteen years of of a^c ; "to learn the dry goods trade. 395 East Seventh st. 4 BOYS— Ten boys to learn trade; fair wages. Bee "Hive Enterprise, Seventh end Robert. 242 BRICKLAYERS— Four bricklayers at Martin stand Summit Place; highest wages paid. * 4 BUTCHER— Wanted, a good, experienced BUTCH ER— Wanted, a good, experienced butcher to do all kinds ot work or gen- eral butcher business: German preferred. Apply at 3. F. Brown's, Prescott, Wis. 241-47 CABINET MAKERS— Five A 1; good CABINET MAKERS— Five A 1; good wages. Bee Hive Enterprise, Seventh end Robert. 242 C-iARPENTERS— Good carpenters wanted J corner Kent st. and Marshall aye. 3 ARI'ENTERs— IO A 1 carpenters to work at Inver Grove on motor line: £2 50 per day. J. M. Cooley. _3 C~~ ARI'ENTERS wanted at 221 East Seventh enth st. 242-243 ("""lAKI'KMKUS- Wanted, fifty good car- — penters; job lasts all winter: apply TTucsaay evening in hall corner Exchange end Third sis. ; no union men need apply. 2:19-44 CHAIR CANER— first-class chair caver wanted at 60 Baal Fourth st. 3 COATM AKKRS — Wanted, coatmakers to work by the week. Call at 23 West fifth st., Atlantic Tailoring company. 240-42 DELIVERY CLERK— A 1: none other apply. Bee Hive Enterprise, Seventh and Robert 242 FARM HANDS— Six; S2l> month; all winter job. Bee Hive Enterprise, Seventh and Robert. 212 ORSESHOER— Wanted, a first-class OKSESHOER— Wanted, a first-class horseshoer. 457 Robert st - 3 JEWELER — Wanted, a first-class manufac- turing jeweler at F. E. Callender's, 75 East Third st. 241-43 ITCH EN ROY— Wanted, a boy to work kitchen, at 315 Robert st. to work in kitchen, at 315 Robert st. 2 L" AltOßEKS— Wanted, laborers for work -i near city, $1.00 per day, board $3.75 I>er week. McArthur Bros., 185 E. Fourth flreet. - 238-244 J AD, 17 or 18 years old for dairy farm. -J Apply at Maniuarl's saloon, corner Car- roll and Louis street, 9 a. m. 3 LAW STUDENT— a law student; must design to make law his profession ; give references, age, etc. Address II 18. Globe. 4 LIVE M AN— Wanted, a live, wide awake ■ hustler to take ehaTge of a branch novelty office in St. l'avl: we want a worker end a good talker; give references. Address II 34, Globe, itinneapolis. 242 MAN — Wanted, a good,stout young man to MAN— Wanted, a good, stout young man to make himself generally " useful in a Wholesale house. Address, stating salary ex- pected, 42. Globe. 4 [1/1 AN wauled at Kent's Delivery, Storage J-'l and Forwarding company. ' 3 P* ,)SITIONS OF TRUST furnished on asITIONSOF TRUST furnished on short notice. Bee Hive Enterprise, Seventh and Robert. 242 SALESMAN — Wanted, experienced clott- SALESMAN— Wanted, experienced clotn- ing salesman, 3' 9 East Seventh st. 4 SALESMAN — Wanted, a first-class ex- perienced man in commission business as salesman and correspondent; give refer- ences. Address E. 11., (.lobe. . 4 SALESMEN— five traveling sales- O men: salary and expenses: no experi ence necessary. Address, with stamp. Palmer A Co., Keokuk, 10. 232-201 SIDING— To let by the job: about 40 square. J. M. Cooley, Inver Grove. 241-42 ''p INNER— Wanted,' a first-class tinne r o JL sober habits: Scandinavian preferred Address C. Heiidrickson, Grafton, Dak. 238-243 TTI'HOLSTEKER wanted at once. 444 y-i Broadway. 4 AGONMAKKK — anted. wagon- »\ maker at once at 29 West Indiana ay.. West St. Paul. 242 W' Alt n.iiAKEß— Wanted, g od watch- niakcr and salesman: first-class refer- enc required. Call at once at No. 90 East Seventh st. . 3 ' AiTf.ii- tine white waiter for dinner V> service at the Delicatessen. 186 East Seventh st. 4 YOUNG MAN— With some experience 111 JL a grocery : must have good recommend- ations; must speak German and English. y,l^ Maria avenue. 3 Ri\ LAROREIts, 5i.75 i>er day. Bee «-/vy Hive Enterprise. Seventh and Robert. I cinalc. ~\ LADY'S SILVER WATCH, stem- -Ti wind, for 57.50: nickel stem-wind. 85, ait Ingham's. 327 Jackson. 211* AND LAUNDRESS wanted. Mrs. W. B. Bend. 239 Summit ay. 2 /"100K — girl who understands v> plain cooking: call immediately at 671 St. Peter st. - 4 C-»OOK— Wanted, good second cook; only > one used to hotel or restaurant work need apply. Davis' Restaurant. 52 East Seventh st. ■ _ - 2 COOK— Experienced cook wanted at 342 West Third st. 4 CIOOK— Experienced cook at 342 West J Third st. 3 COOK— a good cook: no washing; references required. 315 Pleasant ay.. from 9 10 11. 3 COOK— A good cook wanted immediately. 365 Pleasant ay. - 3 COOK— Wanted, good second cook; only one used to hotel or restaurant' work need apply. Davis' Restaurant 52 East Seventh st. 2 COOK— A first-class cook, family of four must have good reference; apply in store room Hotel Ryan. " 3 COOK— A competent cook, who will also do general housework. Apply at SO Kent st. " 3 iNING ROOM GlßL— Wanted, dining room giil at. Davis' restaurant, 52 East Seventh st. 242-40 iNiNO-ROOM GIRLS at .Kamalev's dining parlors, ISO and 152 East Fourth *'• ....... . 4 -JY'NINO-ROOMGlßl.SalWiiidsOThotel. DRESS --lAKER-Wanted, dressmaker at DRESSMAKER— Wanted, dressmaker 3 once. 599 Selby ay. .r,> - 3 DRESSMAKER— Wanted, a first-class dressmaker, cutter and fitter at Ladies' Bazar, Austin, Minn. Write slating salary and experience; steady employment. 2-45 . Fi i: GARMENTS— SeveraI lames and gents' fur garments, for half the cost of ■ making them: a .seal cloak for $00, etc. J. F .lii?h:<ni. ::27.1acksoii st. 211* t ' »i»i..-. -.united to leave tbe city. Beellive Enterprise, corner Seventh and Robert Enierjirisc, corner Si-vcnlh'&nd Robert. SITUATIONS OFFEItF-I>. '." . - - Female— Continue*!. -,V;.'V HOUSEWORK— First-class girl for gen- eral housework in small family ; Ger man preferred; references required. . 77 Mackubin st. '^QSHSBMKiBfISC&aKgStiS 3 OUSEWORK— GirI wanted for general housework; small family. Call in the forenoon at 536 Dayton ay. " • . 3 OUSEWOKK— Wanted, a girl for gen- eral housework at 513 Wabasha st. 3 HOUSEWORK— A German girl for gen- eral housework; $16 a month; must be steady. Call at store, 151 East Seventh st. S. Frank. -:. 4 HOUSEWORK— anted, a girl tor gen- eral housework; must be good cook; can wash or not; wages §20 or $12. Address Housework, Fort Pembina, Dak. .' 241-45 HOUSEWORK— A girl forgeneral house- work. Inquire at 402 East Ninth st. • 3 HOUSEWORK— Good girl for general housework at 675 Hague ay. ■- 3 HOUSEWORK— Wanted, girl for general housework. 529 Laurel aye. 3 OUSEWOKK— Young girl wanted for OUSEWORK— Touug girl wanted for housework at once; good place for steady "girl ; no other need apply. 706 St. Peter st. . 4 HOUSEWORK— German Intelligence Office wants fifteen German • girls; also have three No. 1 cooks on the list for private and two for hotel. 52 West Tenth st 242 OUSEWOKK— for household work; small family. Inquire 578 Iglehart st.4 - HO CSE WORK— Wanted, by a lady em- ployed during the day, a steady girl for general housework: a good home and fair wages. Call 473 Fuller st, 3 HOUSEWORK— Young girl (German) to assist a lady at housework and sleep at home. Call at 139 East Seventh st 4 HOUSEWORK— Giri for general house- work at 217 East Eighth st. 4 HOUSEWORK— A good, competent girl wanted to do general housework at 506 Collins st. ... 4 OUSEWORK— A girl to do general housework : one that understands cook ing. Apply 21 Hist College ay. IjJ~l* OUSEWORK— Wanted, an Irish or Ger- OUSEWORK— \\ anted, an Irish or Ger- man girl for general housework. Call at 342 East Eighth st. 4 HOUSEWORK— Competent girl wanted immediately at 108 Farrington aye. : German preferred; references required. 4 HOUSE V, ORK— Wanted, a competent girl to do housework in a small family. 571 Wabasha st. .4 OUSEWOKK— Wanted, girl forgeneral housework. 155 Twelfth st, corner Jackson. 4 HOUSEWORK— Wanted, a girl to assist with light housework; Swede or German speaking English preferred: one who can sleep at home. Call at 397 Minnesota st. 3 Ol SEWORK— GirI for cooking and housework; must give reference. 702 Dayton ay. 4 OUSEWOKK— Wanted, a competent girl for general housework in a private family: reference required. 366 Exchange st. north. „ ■ 242-44 OUSEWORK— Warned, girl for general \ housework; one who understands care of children; no cooking. Apply 671 Waba sha. * • 6 OUSEWORK— Wanted a girl to assist in housework. 214 Pearl st. Mrs. Nich olls. : 2 OUSEWOKK— Wanted, a girl that will ccok and wash for a small family; Ger man or Swede preferred; reference required. inquire at 124 Summit ay. 2 HOUSEWORK— a good compe- tent girl that can cook and do general housework; good home and good wages to the right girl ; apply at once. Address R 89, Globe. ' 2 OUSEWORK— a good girl for general housework at 543 Broadway. 4 OUSEWORK— Wanted competent girl forgeneral housework; good wages to right party. 377 Martin st. .'8239-241 HOUSEWORK— Wanted, a girl for gen- eral housework. 69-! East Fourth. 3 HOUSEWORK— girl for general housework at 217 East Eighth st. 3 T7"ITCHEN GIRL wanted at 352 Cedar st. ITCH EN WORK— A good girl for kitchen work. Apnly 525 Summit ay.4 ITCH EN WORK— Wanted, competent girl for kitchen work immediately, at 671 St. Peter st. ; German preferred. 3 LAUNDRESS— an experienced lady to take charge of hand laundry. Taylor Laundry Co., 149 West 6th st. 3 LAUNDRY GlßL— Laundry girl wanted to live in the house; experienced hand; good pay; steady job. Call Monday at 88 Augusta st. West St. Paul. .2 "P. NEK— Wanted, an experienced 111. skandinavian milliner and saleslady at 1115 Washington ay. south, Minneapolis. 3 "jyrURSK — Good nurse wanted for child six J-^l months old, 350 Summit aye. - 4 CKl'lt WOMAN— woman to scrub and clean at 21 Floral st; apply at 9 o'clock this morning. 3 ECOND GIRL— girl to do sec- ond work at 66 East Fourth st, 242-44 SECOND WORK— Wanted, strong and willing girl to do second work and as sist with washing anil ironing. '>"<(', Pine st. 4 : *FIXAISVIAIa. MONEY is loaned by us on improved . real estate security in St. Paul, Minne apolis and Duluth at 6, Ota, 7, 7% per cent, on shortest notice for any amount R. M. Newport & Son. investment bankers, 152, 153 and 151 Drake block, St Paul. 73* ARKINGEU & CO. Collecting Agency loans money on personal property. 49 and 50 Court Block. 212-43 FARM LOANS— In any amount, with option of partial payments. City loans made; no delay. William F. Carroll. 359 Drake block. . 239-45 TLTINNESOTA MORTGAGE LOAN ItJ. Company— Loan from $10 upward on furniture, pianos, horses, wagons, etc., with out removal; also on warehouse receipts, diamonds and gold watches. J. S. Mackey, manager. Room 14, First National bank build ing. St. Paul, and Room 7, Mackey-Lecg block, Minneapolis. 250* JV/T ONEY LOANED on all kinds ot per- IfJ. sonal property, household furniture, horses, etc. ; also on "diamonds and jewelry; commercial paper discounted. Security Loan Co., 325 Jackson st, J. E. " Flanigan, manager. - 162* ONEY LOANED on all kinds ot per tonal property, diamonds, jewelry-furni ture, horses, etc. commercial paper and time checks purchased. E. W. Leonard & Co., 126 East Third st. 291* MONEY TO LOAN on short time in small amounts on personal property security. L. G. Kilborn, 43 East Fourth St., Room 40. 220-249 MONEY TO LOAN— in small or large sums; no delay. J. C. Stout & Co.. 324 Jackson st * 113* [Y/TONEY TO LOAN onimproved;property. IyTONEY TO LOAN onhnproved;property. 1»J. Mortgages bought. 49 and 50 Court Block. ■ 242-43 MONEY TO LOAN en improved and vacant city property; no delay; mort gages bought Edward Simontou, Room 94, Union Block. Fourth st. 231-244 MONEY TO LOAN on improved or unim- proved St P«ul property, without de lay; purchase money mortgages bought Smith & Taylor. 317 Jackson st. 213-242 \j\ ONEY TO LOAN— By Hunt «t Sever- j\/I ONEY TO LOAN— By Hunt & Scver i»l ai.ee. 34 East Third st, room 1; in large and small amounts on furniture, horses, carriages, libraries, warehouse receipts, etc.; the same to remain in the owner's posses sion; also on watches, jewelry, diamonds. etc; busiuess strictly confidential; a private room for ladies. 292* [IT ONEY TO LOAN ou improved and un- ONEY TO LOAN on improved aud un- IT-L im proved city property, at usual rates; no delay. Paget <fc Smith, Room 49, German- American bank. 73* ONEY TO LOAN, in sums to suit, from ! ill ONEY TO LOAN, in sums to suit trom IV L $1 up, on watches, diamonds and goods of value ; special rates on sums of $59 and over. J. E. Ingham. 327 Jackson st. 240* ___ — MONEY TO LOAN on diamonds, if X .watches, and all goods of value. Pri vate office for consultation. George R. Holmes 141 and 143 East Seventh st 82* XT/- ANTED— S3OO at once for six months. V> secured by note well indorsed. Address M 45, Globe. 242 <£•-! / l S-45, «50, »100 TO LOAN on lur- •pi-Vy niture, pianos, carriages, horses, cows, watches, diamonds, silverware or any other article of value ; cash advance made ou goods in storage ; promptness and privacy guaranteed in making our loans; reasonable rates and no outside fees. St. Paid Loan company. 1.0. 309.& Jackson st. Rooms 1 and 2. " - 65* COST AS» FOUND. RACELET LOST— 28, gold clasp bracelet with chain; - finder will please return to room 4, 174 West Seventh st. - 242-243 :■-■■■ DOG FOUND — Marked with brown stripes, had on tag with 2,784, Minne apolis; return to 382 Wacouta street and re- ceive reward. ~ 241-42 . [l/JE.MORANDUM -BOOK LOST— At IM. White Bear Lake: reward paid for re- turn of same. Cart R. F. Hill. - 242-243 DRESSMAKING. - TyRKSsMAKING— Wanted, ladies wisn-. JLJ ing dresses made to call ou il. De. I Long. Room 42, Mannheimer. block: all or j ders promptly executed and perfect fit guar anteed; tailor suits a specialty. 132-261 THE SAINT PAUL DAILY GLOBE: WEDNESDAY MORNING, AUGUST 29, 1888. ; SITUATIONS WAITED, . - " - ■ ■'.'-.•: male. . : A LOT of fine diamonds left as security A LOT of fine diamonds left as security for loans are for sale wav below market valuation. J. E. Ingham, 327 Jackson st j.--:V . . ■: . 2:i* -. ' . ■ ; . ■ BOOKKEEPER — Situation wanted, BOOKKEEPER — Situation wanted, young man ol twenty-three years with practical experience, a graduate and a fine penman, banking a speciality: first-class recommends; satisfaction guaranteed or no pay. Address B 64, Globe. . : ■ 242-45 BOOKKEEPER— Wanted, situation as BOOKKEEPER- Wanted, situation as bookkeeper, cashier or office work of any kind; good city : references. M 93, Globe. .■■■ l BY A vvttL experienced young man to BY A WISLL experienced young man to work in a stand at the Fair grounds dur ing fair; can give best of references. Ad dress K2B Globe.- '. .;-... 3 CLERK— Fire insurance clerk wants situa- CLERK— Fire insurance clerk wants situa tion ; experienced in insurance, survey ing and soliciting. Address M Globe. '5 f LEKKs — Wanted by two young men; I LERKS— Wanted by two young men; y seven years' experience in .London stores: good testimonials well educated. R 456. Globe. v. . -;.v; 3 COACH MAN— situation as coach- man, or any kind of work, by a German, middle aged; best of references. Address P 89, Globe. 3 COACHMAN— Bva German acquainted in the City. A. 8., Q8 East Third st. 4 COACHMAN— Situation wanted by young COACHMAN— Situation wanted by young mau as coachman (city or country), ( r to make himself generally useful on a gentle man's place. Address John S. Anderson, 392 Wacontast. ■ ■. - ■■--.._ '4 COACHMAN— Single vonng man wants a COACHMAN— Single young man wants a situation. Address P 95, Globe. 1 COACHMAN— Situation wanted by a good COACHMAN— Situation wanted by a good man as coachman, or handling gentle man's roadsters; can show best of refer ences. Address RM C, 579 Bradley st. - 4 COACHMAN— Wanted, a situation or any (lOACHMAN — Wanted, a situation or any J kind of work by a middle-aged German best of references. Address P 89. Globe. 1 COOK — Wanted, a situation as-head cook : COOK — Wanted, a situation as head cook: country hotel preferred. Address Q 22, Globe. ; 239-45 CUTTER— Cutter desires situation as cut- CUTTER— Cutter desires situation as cut- ter or assistant; practical tailor; twelve years' experience; moderate salary; strictly temperate. Address O 54. Globe. . 4 DRIVER— To drive a delivery wagon. Address PK, 49 West Fourth SL •.-:.-.■;••■ 1 EMPLOYMENT— young man of good JLi address wishes some light employment, in a store or wholesale borate; references if necessary. Address C. A.W., 579 Preble st. 4 EMPLOYMENT — Wanted, employment MTLOY.MENT — Wanted, employment by gentleman of business experience who now has a responsible position traveling; object of change to get off the road. Address B 49, Giobe. 4 FIREMAN— A steady colored man would like to secure employment as fireman, night watchman or janitor; reference given. Address J. 11. P., i;» > Eaton ay. . -. . '4; OFFICE WORK— Situation wanted by a young boy. 17 years .old, near sighted, in a doctor's or lawyer's office: is willing to make himself useful. Can give best of refer ences. Address Mrs. Smith, 146 East Fifth st. 241-42 PORTER— A good strong man wants situ- PORTER— A good strong mau wants situ- ation in hotel or saloon as porter or gen eral help (German). B 25, Globe, 4 SALESMAN — Situation as traveling sales- SALESMAN — Situation us traveling sales- man for some wholesale house: experi ence in flour trade only ; plenty of references. Address X 16, Globe. 242-44 SALKSMAN— Situation wanted in whole- SALESMAN— Situation wanted in whole- sale house; -no objection to taking the road ; well posted in groceries. Address W 7, Globe. . 4 IT II ATI ON— Wanted, position in whole «TC ATION— Wanted, position in whole sale or retail store by young married man. P 28, Globe. -\ 3 SITUATION— Wanted, position in com- ITUATloN— Wanted, position in com- mission store or retail grocery. M 18. Globe. 3 WAITER— Situation as head waiter and steward; in or out of the city; by a practical hotel employe. Address J" B, " 32 East Sixth st. 236-242 WANTED— Circulars or envelopes to ad- WANTED — Circulars or envelopes to ad- dress at home ; $1 per 1,000. Address X 82. Globe. . 1 WATCHMAN— honest, industrious man wants work: would like position as watchman; can give bond and references; has had seven years' experience. Address X 32. Globe. . 1 WATCMAN— A truly young man, Nor- WATCMAX-A truly young man. Nor- wegian, who is strictly temperance, would like to hear -from a party wanting a steady man. Address X 79. Globe. , 2 ' Jfr~<*mal«« A SILVER WATCH for ®> at Ingham's, ASILYER WATCH tor $0 at Ingham s, 327 Jackson st. 211* Bookkeeper— Wanted, by a young lady, position as assistant "bookkeeper, cashier or office work ; ■ best of. references. Address C 4 7, Globe, Minneapolis. 244-247 CLERK- Situation wanted by a young man in a grocery store: has had" three years'experlence outside city and five months' experience in city; can give best ot refer euce. Address P 46, Globe. 3 CLETi X—AK — A young lady, speaking English CEißfi X— A young lady, speaking English and German, wishes a situation as clerk. Address M- T. 15, Globe. 3 COOK— A woman wants a place to do meat or pastry cooking. M 97. Globe. 4 OOK AND LAUNDRESS— Two girls, CIOOK AND LAUNDRESS— Two girls, ' cook and laundress, want places.- In quire 857 Dawson st. ■ ;_-■ ;: 4 DRESSMAKER— Situation by young lady as dressmaker, or sewing. Address y 52, Glob?. " 3 DRESSMAKER — Wanted, situation as dressmaker in families. Apply or ad dress 180 Western ay. 3 RESSMAKER— A good, reliable dress- maker. will work for 75 cents per day at present; dressmaking or plain sewing. Ad dress R 2, Globe. 3 ING— Wanted, to do first- class dressmaking in families: reason nble price. Address 121 East Thirteenth st. 3 Housekeeper — Young American HOUSEKEEPER — Young American widow, just from, the East, desires a position as housekeeper or will take charge of hotel in some mining town, city or coun try": can give good references. Address Mrs. Lillian E. Stenson. P. O. Box 408, Minne apolis, Minn. 239-243 HOUSEWORK— Competent Swede girl OUSEWORK — Competent Swede girl for general housework in American family so as to learn English, Please call at 256 Fuller st. " . ._'..■■ 4 HOUSEWORK— A neat girl for general OITSEWORK— A neat girl for general housework: small family; good wages. 125 Dakota ay. 4 OUSEWOKK— A young girl wants a place in a small family to do general housework; would prefer to work where there are no small children. Call or address 554 Rice st. 3 ORGANIST— Position as organist in a church where a small organ is used; Presbyterian preferred. Address M 19,; Globe. '. -j- 3 POSITION as housekeeper in widower's POSITION as housekeeper in widower's family; references exchanged. ' M 24 Globe. -. 3 OALESLADY — A young Indv desires a OALKSLADY— A young lndv desires a O position as saleslady in some kind of store; speaks Swedish and English; one year's experience; can give best of reference. Address .1. L.. 604 Decatur st. 4 SECOND GlßL— Wanted, situation as sec- SECOND GlßL— Wanted, situation as sec- ond girl in private family. Apply 650 Columbia. 242 SITUATION— A stranger in the city wants SITUATION— A stranger in the city wants employment: can furnish references as to character and ability. Address P 35, Globe. . _^ 3 STENOGRAPHER— a position as stenographer and typewriter, by a young lady. Address D. M. L., Globe, 4 TENOGKAPHER— Wanted, a position TENOGKAPHER— Wanted, a position by a lady of some experience as sten ographer and typewriter; would be willing to accept moderate salary. Address O 39, Globe. 1 VI7" ASHING — A young woman would like VI7" ASHING — A young woman would like »V to go out washing in families. Ad- dress R O, Globe. 3 WASHING and ironing done at 446 WASHING and ironing done at 446 Minnesota St.; clothes called for and delivered, 3 IIOieSES AIXI> CARRIAGES. \ LARGE lot of very fine diamonds left -tl. with me as collateral have been placed on sale to recover money loaned. J. E. Ing- ham, 327 Jackson st. 208* UY A LADY'S 14-CARAT PILLED LV A LADY'S 14-CARAT PILLED case watch, Elgin stem-wind, for 815, of J. K. Ingham, 327 Jackson st. : 211* CARRIAGES, buggies of every style at J lower prices man can be bought of any other dealer in St- Paul; two-seat car- riages, buggies, phaetons, surreys, rockaways, cabriolets, jumpseats, canopy tops, carts, two-seated wagons, express and delivery wagons and harness. . Call, before purchas- ing. King's carriage rooms. Fourth and Mm nesota. -145*. OR SALE— SIIO will bny a fine horse, OR SALE— SIIO will bny a fine horse, harness and buggy. Inquire at once. 213 West Fairfield ay. . . " 241-42 FOR SALE— At your own price, fine side- FOR SALE — At your own price, fine side- bar open. buggy; 433 Ellen st. 241-43 HORSES to pasture out winter; best of HORSES to pasture out winter; best of care. Geo. J. Flint, 48, - Chamber of Commerce. 239-245 HE STERLING LIVE STOCK IN- J- surance fonipany, 308 Lumber ' Ex- change. Minneapolis, insures horses against death - from accident :or : disease. Agents wanted. ..... ...-■ . ,/. 174* ANTED TO BUY— Good gentle horse ANTED TO BUY— Good geutle horse with light wagon and harness. 255 Third st,, basement. ' -j.--:. 242 WANTED— To hire a good "horse and ANTED— To hire a good horse and buggy for a mouth or longer; light city driving; best of care; .will' buy if suited.- Address Q, 5, Globe. - ; . .242 200,000 WANTS Were printed in the Globe's Advertising Columns in 1887. This is the best evidence that the Globe is the People's Paper. — _____ WHERE WANTS CAN BE LEFT FOR INSERTION IN "THE GLOBE." LYONS & TICKNOR. Druggists, 707 East Third street, corner Bates. i\ CONGER BROS., Druggists, 349 University/ avenue, corner Virginia. ; d .MOUNTS & SAWYER, Grocers, corner Ashy. land avenue and Dale street : d A. P. WILKES, Druggist, 759 and 761 WesC Seventh street : .< BERKMAN & CO., 422 Dakota avenue. ff E. FOX, 482 Rice street . . . . '■• O. P. WILLIAMS, 648 Reaney street 'l\ FRANK L. OSBURG, 178 Western avenue. ',' J. H. HAVES, 441 West Seventh street. 3' F. VAN. DUYNE, Druggist, 823 East Sev-' enth street - . ;;.. HIPPLER & COLLYER, Druggists, 199 East Seventh street 0. JOHN FURLONG GROCERY COMPANY..: 470 Jackson street. rv> WILKES' PHARMACY, Seven Corners. )i M. D. MERRILL, Books and StaUouery, 442 ' Broadway. . : HELLER'S" PHARMACY, corner Tenth ancl HELLER'S PHARMACY, corner Tenth ancl St. Peter streets. BUSINESS CHiACI'A. 91 cite & Peterson, - 131 East Fifth St., Room 6. y . HOTELS, boarding houses and flats, all full of boarders and roomers, iv ■ all parts ot the city, for sale cheap and on easy terms. . " HARDWARE, grocery and cigar stores in various parts of the city for sale at positive bargains. "_ " HARNESS Complete outfit aud fine stock: doing a large paying busi- ness; fine brick store, rent only $50 ; very cheap; a chance in a lifetime^ PiCTCRE STORE— Stock consists also of stationery, cigars, tobacco, confection- cry and news stand ; §si;o down, balance on time; fine brick store and three rooms; rent onlyS4o; a snap. ; . ■ ' HOTEL— Lease and furniture of 24-room hotel m the heart of St. Paul for sale at a sacrifice. ,;i > EAT MAKlvET— Complete outfit, in- EAT MARKET— Complete outfit, in- eluding horse, wagon, stable, brick smoke house; rent only SlO: for sale very cheap; see it and you will buy and be happy. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN— Par- ties outside of St. Paul, who have farms, village property, stores, or anything else, tor sale or exchange, will do well to list with us, a»we are doing a large exchange busiuess all over the Northwest. ' RESTAURANT— Finely furnished; do- ing a large business: the best on Sev enth st : part cash, balance on time the best of bargains. . ' HOTEL— Lease and furniture of a thirty- two-room hotel rilled with boarders: located within three blocks of union depot; rent only SSO: tor sale at a great sacrifice on account of other business. j FLAT — rooms: finely furnished;' centrally located; $350 down, balance on time: to see it is to buy. -,4-r; •. __„^____ -i. , — - THOSE who Wish to sell quickly list with us, as we have more customers than ail others combined; buyers will do well to see our long list of business chances before in- vesting. McKenuey <s Peterson, 131 East Fifth st. . 242 ifEiscelianeoiis Business Cliauccs A BARGAIN— For sale, stock of general merchandise, store building and fix- tures, at a-bargain for cash: stock will in- _ voice about $2,< 00; large German and Scan-; dinaviau trade; good crops and an opportu nity to do a big cash busiuess this fall: this is "a splendid opening and must be taken! right away; satisfactory reason for selling.' Address at once box 30, Yining, Otter Tail county. Minn. 242-247. ABOUT $000 buys stock of groceries, fix- ' tures, horse, wagon and sled with es-, tablished trade ; population largely Scandi-J uaviau. Address Box 715 Brainerd, Minn. 242 48 ____< BAKERY FOR SALE, with complete outfit, horses, wagons, two large ovens.; with long lease on store, bake shop, four- dwelling rooms and bam, doing a good busi- ness: satisfactory reason for selling. H. F.; Schwabe. 1 1.01/2 East Fourth st. 241 43 - LOOK HERE— sale, a three-chair leading barber shop in a town of about 9,0U0 inhabitants in the state o Minnesota; owner will sell cheap on accouuf of going out of business. For particulart write or call at A. Miescn, No. 31 East Sevs enth st, St. Paul. 242 I^LAT— For sale; thirteen rooms; all nicely furnished clearing s6s per month above rent; will sell at one-half its value if sold by the first; parties leaving city. 460 Wabasha st, comer Eighth. 241-43 FOR SALE — Half interest in one of the oldest established job printing offices in St. Paul ;" easy terms. Address Brown, Room 21, Union block. 242 FOR SALE — A twenty room boarding FOR BALK— A twenty room boarding house, good location and doing good bus- mess, cheap; 60 East Sixth street. 239 245 OR SALE OK REN T— A tirst-class FOR SALE OK KrIXT-A lirst-class fifty-room, three-story hotel, new, located in a flourishing town near St Paul, where pa- tronage is large: term sliberal to right party. Address L 35." Globe. 242 54 HARDWARE BUSINESS— sale, a well established hardware business, with buiioing: sickness in family the only reason for selling. Address J. Francis. Con- way. Dak. 21 -246 JAW OEFICE— For sale, the Rood will J and business of a well established law office in one of the most desirable locations iv the city. Address, Attorney, at this oflice. • 242-46 ARTNER WANTED— In clothing and PARTNER WANTED— In clothiug and boot and shoe business, with §2,000 to 54,000 ; good location and paving business. Address 11. C. Burbank & Co., St. Paul. ■:.■:;■'.. 237-246 < THE BEST BARGAIN IX THE CITY —Candy and cigar store; cheap rent and A 1 location. J. S. Gooch & Co.. 51 East Fourth st. 242-43 WANTED TO SELL— A first-class gro eery business doing a business of $42,000 per year; centrally located, with as good a list of customers as there is to be found in the city; sickness in firm the reason for selling: §-1,000 cash required. Address X. Y. '/... Globe. 230-246 'Ift'ST&SUCTIOS. ANNA C. DREW school shorthand, type writing and telegraphy; first-class and exclusive; learn now for positions in the fall. Address Elva J. Wilcox, Hale block, corner Third and Jackson sts. . . , 103* CIURTLSS BUSINESS COLLEGE— AII J branches, including shorthand and type- writing. Address St. Paul or Minneapolis. 120* LOCUTION TEACHER— a first-class elocution teacher. Address Mlt A 90, Globe. - • 3 GUITAR INSTRUCTION— selected for purchasers free of charge. Malcolm E. Nichols. 507 Graud Opera Block. . 134* _^ PUPILS— Wanted, a few pupils beginning music. Address or call on Miss M.- Grube. corner Margaret aud Arcade, Day- ton's bluff. . 241 IIORTHAND ANDTVI'EW'RITINO— HORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING— Lessons day, evening, and by mail. Mal colm E Nichols^ 507 Grand Opera block. ' ■ . 134* STABLE— For sale, livery and boarding stable; fine location; price, §1.200. Address TG, Globe. ■> 241-421 OT. AGATHA'S ACADEMY OF MUSIC, O 26 East Exchange St.— Lessons given on Piano, Organ, Guitar, Violin nnd Mandolin; hours arranged to suit pupils. For terms call or address The Superioress. 168* ST. PAUL BUSINESS COLLEGE, WT.* K. Mulliken, Principal and Proprietor.' Courses of study : Commercial, Shorthand,l German and English. Now is the best time- to enter foT a complete course or for any' special branch. The shorthand department is in charge of a special teacher. German is/ taught by a native. Individual instruction and experienced teachers are special feat- . ures of the college. Corner Seventh and Jackson. - — ' 175* 7 FOB SALE. UY AN ELGIN WATCH, in filled 14. - case, for $18, of J. Ingham. 327 Jackson st " _ 211* FOR 'SALE— Two or three second hand Reedy elevators. Taylor-Craig Corpora- tion, 201 West Fifth st 242-44 UENITURE— For sale, bed room suit, cook stove and furniture, to-day ;' parties leaving city. 741 St. Peter st " *-. • 242 URNITURE— For sale, household furni ture in good condition; bedroom sets, cooking stove, etc. . Apply 639 Cedar st - - -- :_.:.:, !::.:■ 242-43- .: ■- - .',;.. ;' :.-•• URNITURE AND LEASE of twelve* - room ' house for sale cheap. Address 36. Globe. - -• - - 242-243 .OTOVES— For sale, one fine self-feeding O square parlor stove; . one small coal- burning bed room stove: one wood stove, base burner; used but tkree mouths; . at half their cost No. 224 Pleasant ay. . • 238-49 ATCH— 14-K Boss or Dueber filled, with a B. W. Raymond movement, for $38, at J. E. Ingham's, 327 Jackson st 211* "\ '.:■■'''. .FOR HEIST. "■; '....•' ■'• -" "'- -- ': ' ■•■ •■ ■ - :. Houses. ' - COTTAGE— rent, an elegant twelve- , room cottage on Olive st with all mod- crn improvements, and beautiful grounds; possession ■ Sept. 1. D. H. Michaud. 333 Jackson st . ...,"/ 239-45 COTTAGE— rent, cottage of iour rooms on Otsego st ; rent $9. Apply to H. Dougan, 229 East Thirteenth st. . : 232* COTTAGES — For rent, new eight-room cottages on corner Thomas and Marion streets; large cellar; city water ih also. Price, No. 605, $25; No. 607, $22; No. 609, $21; Nb. 611. $20; No. 613, $18. - Apply at 613 Marion street. -..;■ 209-268 HOUSE— rent. No. 415 East Fifth St., $25 per month, seven rooms, Pha ; left water: will not rent 'for boarding house. Apply S. Bergman, 357 Jackson st. . - 242 HOUSE— To rent, eight-room house No. \ 230 Mt Airy st. near Mississippi . st Inquire of John Dowlan, corner Fifth and Wabasha. 232* HOUSE— rent from Sept. 1. a new _ . eleven-room house, 533 Dayton ay. : handsomely finished in hard wood"; all mod- crn conveniences. B. F. Wright & C 0. .. 28 East Fourth st. 239-42 HOUSE— One house and several tenements for rent, from $20, $15, $10, $8, $6; 254 Commercial st. 143* HOUSE— Small house lor rent on cable line, near Western ay: city water. Ap- ply at 397 Selby ay. 239-42 HOUSE— rent, house No. 147 Nina ay. ; all modern improvements. -Inquire at rear. "■■:■■■::: -_-.— - -239-246 HOUSE— . ten-room bouse, with all modern conveniences, at moderate rent C. J. McConville. Finch, Van Slvck & Co., comer Fourth and Sibley sts. 240-244 HOUSE— Furnished house with all modern conveniences; will rent cheap to right party. Apply to John A. Seeger, corner Sixth and Wacouta sts^ Bohn Manufacturing com- piny. 242-48 Hoc-iE — a very compJete nine-room house. 214 Fuller, ami five-room house. 214 Fuller, and a five-room cot- tagc. Call 105 Martin st. 242-43 HOUSE — rent, house of ten rooms,' with all modern Improvements; heated by steam, with large grounds, at 325 South Franklin st 242-46 HOUSE — Eleven-room house for, rent: modern improvements. Inquire 196 .East Tenth st. 241-47 HOUSE— For rent, handsome furnished house with piano, to small private fam ily only, without children. Everything in perfect order and complete for housekeep- ing.- Apply to Nicolay & Co., 110 East Fourth st " .'.-;" 242 HOUSE— For rent. 129 Iglehart 5.., Sept 1: S3l* per month: inquire within or 392 Wabasha. . 241-43 HOUsE Good house of seven rooms for rent; $16 monthly. luquire at 5-8 Rice st. :j 211-42 HOUSE — desirable seven-room house on St. Anthony hill for rent; also furni ture for sale; about $200 worth: this is a good chance. Address Ril, Globe. 241-12 HOUSE— For rent, house of seven or ten rooms with city water and bath, $25. 255 Martin st. 2-12 HOUSE— For rent, a new eight-room brick house on Charles st," between Rice and Marion; will be finished by the 15th of Sep tember. For information inquire of Louis Singer, nt new building on the corner of Sev enth and Chestnut sts. ■ 242-44 HOUSE — rem, an eight-room house: also a. six-room house; modern con- veniences. Call al 136 Granite st 242-43 HOUSE— 295 Ellen st. ; live-room house HOUSE— 295 Ellen st; five-room sewer. for rent, with, cellar, water and sewer. Inquire Engineer, St Paul Carpet Co., 390 Wabasha st • 241-242 HOUSES— For rent, hill near Kittson's, small houses; $15. $20; modern com- forts ; new. Apply at 139 West Fifth.239-43 BOUSES — For rent, new modern houses, St. Anthony hill; gas, hot and cold water, bath, furnace, gilt papers, very com , plete. A. B. Wilgus. 354 Jackson. 239-246 HOUSES— houses, six- and three- I+. roomed, corner of Wood and Clinton, West side. Inquire R. Price. 167 West Fourth St.. ■-" - 241-43 HOUsE— rent, small house No. 56 Iglehart st. Inquire D. Mullen, Jr., 372 Robert. 241 HOUSE— House eight rooms; modern im provements; oneofscveu; rent cheap. ;___ 242 HOUSE — Twelve-room house with all the HOUSE — Twelve-room house with ail ihe latest improvements for rent at 548 Wacouta st. Apply at 221 East Seventh st. v j 242-244 HOUSE— six rooms; bath, etc. $18 per month, J. S. Gooch & Co., Rental : Agency, 51 East Fourth st. 242 TENEMENT— Several tenement brick • • buildings fop single families or for one; all improvement .f. No. 174, corner Goodhue . aud Oousman sts. (We.st Seventh st). near the new bridge, A. Foos. 242-46 Rooms. ROADWAY. 41»3, BETWEEN NINTH and Tenth sts.— A furnished room, gns and bath, moderate rent 242 ROADWAY, 531— For rent, a nicely nir- nished parlor aud other rooms; modern conveniences: central location. 241-42 ROADWAY ST., 6 '8— Flat ot five- rooms; one block from street cars: suit able for housekeeping. 239-42 C panada ST., 667— Three unfurnished J nam- for rent 242-43 ANADA ST.. 537— Tenth— alcove room furnished, suitable lor three young ladies oi gentlemen; breakfast if de- sired; rent Cheap. . 242-13 CASE ST., 42!) — Furnished room; board if desired; convenient to Lincoln or Cleve- land schools: small American family. 212 OLLEGE AY., 24 WEST— Neatly fur- OLLEGE AY., 24 WEST— Neatly fur- nished rooms for rent; quiet neighbor- hood: central location. ' 239-50 L'ltillTH ST., 217, EAsT— Two nicely X-J furnished rooms. 242-47 EXCHANGE ST., 368— For rent, first -Cj floor: furnace and bath room. 237-243 IFTH ST. 667 EAST— rent(?s)nicely furnished room, 15 minutes' walk from business center, breakfast if desired. Pri vate family: references required. ; 242-43 F~ IFTH ST. 125. WEST— nice lur- nishedTooms for rent, near Rice park. 241 42 FIFTH ST.. 255. WEST— to rent: two furnished rooms; reasonable to de- sirable parlies; it will pay you to investigate. __^____ 230-42 FLAT— For rent from Sept 1, a flat of FLAT— For rent from Sept. 1, a Sat of nicely furnished rooms m Berkman block : everything- complete for housekeep- ing; references required. Inquire of Dr. C. C. Berkman, corner Sixth and Franklin sts., second floor. 242-44 FLAT— For rent, upner part of house on Fifteenth st. three rooms, water and woodshed. Inauire 199 Fourteenth st. ■•■'.:-. " 242 43 FLATS— Two six-room flats, two three- room flats, one store. Call at 341 Sher- man st. 223* OURTH AND ST. PETER— Herzog OURTH AND ST. PETER— Her/og Block— Finely furnished rooms, single or en suite. " 242 43 OURTH STT 14. WEST, HOTEL OURTH ST^ 14i WEST, HOTEL Brunswick— Furnished rooms by the day, week and month. 222-251' RANKLIN ST., 378. NORTH, BE- KAN KLIN ST., 378. NORTH. HE- twecn Sixth and Seventh— Furnished room ; all modern conveniences. 242 , JACKSON ST., 607— For rent, one large, tl nicely furnished room: private family. ir - ' . 242-43 ' ' - Louis ST., 255. Near Summit Park— Six unfurnished rooms for housekeeping or rooming. : , 242 ACKUHINST.. 220— Furnished room IY/1 ACKUBIN ST., 220— Furuished - room ■;I>-L for single gentleman; modern con- veniences: ciose to cable line. . 243-252 S 11/ I INNESOTA ST., 537— Furnished room, il?X' with private family. 242 INNESOTA ST.. Corner Seventh— Most ; desirable rooms, finely furnishod: Rear- don block. Miss Scherer, Room 21. 239-45 ROBERT ST., 535— Front parlor, hand- • somely furnished, also small room well .furnished and comf ortftble ; all conveniences : ; '.private house; terms reasonable. - 242-246 :JO OBERT ST., 343 — Newly furnished OBERT ST., 343 — Newly furnished ■XV. rooms; all modern conveniences; next • Ho -.German-American National bank. Call : at Room 2. ( 239-246 ROOMS— Two or three nicely furnished - front rooms for rent Apply Mrs. Ward, 54 West Tenth st. 241-13 ROOMS— Comfortable rooms for rent on reasonable terms. Apply 140 West Fifth st, near corner Franklin. ."'■'. 242-46 ROOMS — For rent, . forty rooms, second, third and fourth floors, 222 East Sev enth ; fifteen rooms second and third floors, 228 East Seventh st '- Inquire 272 Jackson. -;.■.■-- .--. 241-47 . ROOMMATE— Wanted, lady roommate: references exchanged. Cad after- 6 p. m, at 179 Pleasant ay. . 240-46 ROOMS To three gentlemen, two pleas- ant front rooms, connected ; nicely fur- nished, warmed; use of bath; St. Anthony- hill: ten minutes' walk from Wabasha st; cable passes door. Address S 14, Globe. 242 ROOMS— Elegantly lighted and ventilated - sleeping apartments and offices in Fore-' .paugh block, Seven Corners, on cable and : two car lines. Apply to janitor, : 232-245 EVENTH ST. 27, EAST— Furnished O rooms at 27 . East Seventh ' St., between Wabasha and Cedar. Apply to room 30. , ; ■;; •-. .--.'.•... I y-'. '- -. . ' . . 241-46 THIRD ST. 342, WEST, : near Summit ay. ; nicely < famished front room for :- ' gents; 6 o'clock dinner. ' 241-42 FOB RENT. . *_ ■■ .. Booins— Continued. SPRUCE- ST., 227— nicely furnished : rooms. ■.•;... . .; . .242-47 TENTH ST.. 186 Elegantly fur- nished rooms; gas and use ot bath. ■ ■ ■v :•• :; 239245 - ' : * :■ TENTH ST., 344. EAST— Nicely taj TENTH room near business center; fur! nished room near business center; ,wil lent cheap, with bath. . ,242 TILTON ST.. 3— Three rooms, two closets : and bath room, for light housekeeping; reference required. Inquire, of William R. Hoag, 448 Wabasha st .. ■;■'.-; v . . 242 TWELFTH . ST. 61— Neatly furnished WEI.FXH ST. 61— Neatly furnished room, two blocks from capitol ; only §5 per month. 244-43 TWELFTH ST., . Furnished room, with breakfast and supper, in private family. - ■. . ■-.-- 241-44 WABASHA ST.,. Rooms for rent, . nice double room for man and wife, .:-.. 239 45 WABASHA ST. 513— A nicely fur- WABASHA ST. 513— A nicely fur- nished room for rent 241-42 AUCOTA ST., 561— Furnished front room for one or two; private family. 242 : - :. - Stores. ' .. TO RE— rent, one-half of store, flat O above, near Seven corners: long lease to the right party; suitable . for jewelry or stationery. Inquire at 135 West Seventh st ■ ■ -- 242 ■'. ■- -: -,•■■-. • STORE— Knautt block. East Seventh st. ; good business locality. Inquire at 340 East Seventh st. 241-47 STORE— For rent, store No. 226 East Sev~ enth st, and No. 232 East Seventh st. ; four floors with elevator and gas engine. In- quire 272 Jacksou: William Constans. . ' 241-47 STORE— 530 per month tor store at 372 Dayton are., next to Aberdeen flats. In- quire at 62 Iglehart . .■ . . ... :■ ■:■:■ ■-. 228* STORE— For rent, store and basement, No. O 184 East Fifth st : cheap to right party. Inquire at St Paul Show Case factory, un stairs. . , .' .- - - 239-245 STORE— Two stores and barn for rent corner of Hudson and Bates ay. Inquire' at the place. _ 239-45 - ' - miscellaneous. ROUND fcEASE— Desirable inside busi- ness property. We can lease on long time at low annual rental. 50 feet on Robert st., between Fifth and. Sixth sts. Billiard «fc Burton, 323 Jackson st. 237-243 LOFTS— rent, one . or two good lofts, with power, 40x>:0: good light: best wholesale location in St. PauL Address Room 5. Wilder block. 238-42 RESTAURANT— For rent, N. P. restau- rant 414 Broadway, near Seventh st. Apply to U. Borer. 161 College ay. 241-42 KOLLING SKATING RlNK— Corner Jackson SKATING RlNK— Corner • JacKson and Tenth sts.: 66x169 feet Inquire 272 Jackson st ; William Constans. ■ - ■ ' 2-11-47 ■ ■:. TO TAILORS— Good working place for Tt) TAILORS— (iood working place for rent, at 454 Robert st. 235-44 AUCTION SALES. A. 11. Jiicolajry Auctioneer. CI ENTEEL HOUSEHOLD Fl KNI- T ture at Auction— A. 11. Nicolay will sell at auction Tuesday morning, Sept. 4, 18S8, at the private residence No. 143 West Fifth st., one block from Rice park, commencing at 10 o'clock sharp, all the genteel household furniture. English Brussels carpets, parlor, dining room and bedroom furniture.oilcloths, kitchen utensils etc., «11 in good order: all the goods must be removed immediately after the sale; terms cash. A. 11, Nicolay, real estate and general auctioneer. Office at the Nicolay Real Estate Exchange. No. 116 East Fourth st", next to corner Robert st Our furniture auction sale No. 6,769. . 242 AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE TIL- ton Street Lot, Near St. Peter st— H. Nicolay will sell at auction Wednesday after- noon, Sept 12, IS3B, at 5 o'clock sharp, on the premises, near St Peter St., a very valua ble and desirable residence lot, suitable for immediate improvements; location and surroundings unsurpassed; full particulars can be obtained on application at the Nicolay Real Estate Exchange, No. 116 East Fourth st. : terms liberal, to be made known on day of sale A. 11. Nicolav, Auctioneer, Our real estate auction sale No. 12,749. 242 Wcl»cr «& Fairoliild. Auctioneers rriEN THOUSAND DOLLARS' WORTH JL of Dry Goods Auction— We will sell . of Dry Goods at Auction— We will sell at public auction, commencing this after- noon at 2 o'clock, the entire stock of dry ~ goods, furnishing goods, millinery and no- tions of the Boston Dry Good* store. No. 114 Dakota ay. The stock is a good one, em- bracing in part, silks, satins, velvets, vel veteens, dress goods, ginghams, muslins, cloaks, shawls, blankets, flannels, cloakings, cloths, table linens, towels, napkins, yarns, laces, muslin underwear, ladies' and gents* furnishing goods of all descriptions, white, fancy percale and woolen shirts, pants, over- alls, hats and caps, millinery goods and a full line of notions, Mr. A. Marcus, the pro- prietor of this store, has made all his ar rangements to leave the city, lias sold his lease and fixtures, and now places his stock in our hands to dispose of at public auction. Come in, make your selections, and buy your fail supply of dry goods nt your own prices. Sales every afternoon at 2 o'cloeic, and even- ing at 7:30, until entire slock is closed out Weber die Fairch Id. Auctioneers. 242-43 Whitney "Wall, Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE— will sell on the prem ises, corner of Tenth ami Wabasha sts., St. Paul, by order of the receiver, on Thurs- .day. Aug. 30, lsS^, at 10 o'clock a. m., the brick building formerly occupied by the St Paul Stone Co., together with the lease of the ground on which it stands; the lease is for a terra of years at a low rent, and is a bar- gain: terms of sale cash.- Whitney Wall, Auctioneer. To my patrons and the public: The above sale is for the purpose of closing up an old partnership affair; I will continue business at the above location the balance of the season, when I will remove factory to Como ay., where. I will have large and con- venient quarters, and my office at 154 East Third st., where I will be pleased to see all who may be in want of anything in my line. T. L. Morgan, Proprietor St Paul Stone com- pany; 242 — _ J cl»l>. Johnson &Co Auctioneers HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, carpets, stove, etc., at public auction; we will sell at public auction at the - resi dence, No. 39 West Fifth st, on Thurs- day, Aug. 30, commencing at 10 a. m., nil the furniture, consisting of four black walnut chamber suits, two oak suits, one black walnut sideboard, center tables, extension table, easy chairs, hall lamps, dining room chairs, wardrobes, one White sewing machine, one small six-hole range with water connections in perfect order, body Brussels, ingrain and stair carpet, six heating stoves, all the dining room and kitchen furniture: parties going to house- keeping or looking for bargains in furniture, should not fail to attend this sale. Jebb, Johnson & Co., Auctioneers; office. 422 Wabasha st. 242-243 KaTnnaglt & Rati 1, Auctioneers. "YXJ E will sell at public auction, on the VV second and third floors of No. 421 Wabasha st, on Friday, Aug. 31, at 10 o'clock a. m.. all the furniture of twenty rooms, consisting of bedsteads, chairs. tables, lounges, mattresses, pillows, bed springs, bureaus, wash stands, bowls and pitchers, window shades; also carpets and stoves for every room. As these goods are in good order, it will pay those in search of bargains to be on hand early, as nil these goods must be sold in one day. Kavauagh & Dahl, auctioneers, 107 East Seventh st. :■•-■ 212-43 .' Miscellaneous. REMEMBER the auction sale of seventy- five extra fine dairy cows Sept. 4, at 10 a. m., on the Stees farm, near Lake Phalen. James Casey. ■ ■- 242-46 BOAKD OFFERED. ~ BOARD— Gentleman and wife, or two gen- tlemen, can find large, handsome front room with board; all conveniences; 671 st . Peter st. 241-42 BOARD— board and newly fur- nished rooms with use of gas and bath ; also table board, at 384 Exchange st north. '.■;• 241-214 - BOARD— Young Girls' Home 62.) St. Peter st, for respectable young girls only; board and lodging $2.50 per week; reading room free. 232-350 BOARD AND First-class table board; also small inside room suitable for one gent Call at 392 Exchange st 241-44 COLLEGE AY.. 2 1, EAST— A nicely fur- nished front room, with board. . 242 IGLEHART ST.. 64— Nicely furnished rooms, with :class board: ten mm. . utes' walk from postoffice. 240-242 PLEAS ANT A V., 270— Three unfurnished room on first floor, •■ with furnace, - bath and table board. Will furnish if taken for a year. ' --'--:.-■ 242-48 PLEASANT AY., 185— rent, front room ; for two gentlemen *or married couple, with board ; all modern conveniences ; near cable line. 242-243 OBJE.RT ST., 526— Furnished room and OBURT ST., 526— Furnished room and board for one or two gentlemen ; also table board. . .. 239-245 WASHINGTON ST., 385. NEAR - Rice Park— rent furnished rooms with board ; also day boarders.^ - - ■ 239-242 I WAST TO REXT. .;.,^:---.--;'.WAarr:TO.BEiT.'-:::-' . ■■". HOUSE— Wanted, house for small family on St Anthony hill, near school. N 89, Globe. -■--■■■ \ 242 ROOMS— Wanted, three or four unfur nished rooms . within . fifteen . minutes walk of postoflice; references exchanged. Address L 76. 239-242 ■ "■: ! PERSONALS. ■ . ... V~ V ANNIE NELSON, OF BOSTON— Mas ANNIE NELSON, OF BOSTON— Mas . sage • treatment, 44 East Seventh st, second flat front. Room 12. ..V 241-43 ARRIVED— "Dr. Lester,'.' direct from Lion- il ;• don, England, Trance Medium, seventh son, born with a double veil and wonderful gift of second sight: has theoowerof any two mediums you ever met This he is pre pared to prove. Tells your entire life, past, present and future, in 1 a dead trance; every hidden mystery revealed; tells the full name of his callers aud of your future husband or. wife, with age and date of marriage, and tells whether the one you love is true or false; tells all your business affairs with utmost truth; gives advice on divorce, contested wills, speculation, etc. ; tells whether stocks will rise or fall ; tells your life from the cra dle to the grave. A genuine spirit medium ; -positively no imposition; reveals everything; removes troubles, evil Influence:, settles lovers' quarrels ; brings separated together; causes speedy, . happy marriages by proper advice; advice to gentlemen in business and to young men what best adapted for speedy . riches. This medium has made this city • his future home, aud will do his very best to give universal sat isfaction, both iv relating your des tiny and in working the different charms. If disappointed by the efforts of others, judge not all alike, as Dr. : Lester can con vince the most skeptical, asit isa well-known fact throughout the world, since the days of ancient witchery, that only a seventh" son, born with veil, can reveal the future cor- rectly and work charms to a successful end. All who are in trouble and who have been humbugged by other mediums are requested to call without delay and be convinced that Dr. Lester is the greatest wonder of the age. Fee, 81 and upwards. Parlors, 147 East Seventh street, opposite Ryan block. Office hours, 9a. in. to 8 p. m. Letters answered. Cut this out and call early. 225-254 R. S. C. TROHRIOGE, 31AGNE1TC DR.'S. electric healer, rooms at 35 East and electric healer, rooms at 35 East Ninth st Office hours from 9 to 12 m. and from 2 to 4 p. m. 237-243 JAOIES, do you want good help? Go to -I the 'Bee . Hive Enterprise. Seventh and Robert '■"■"■.-:■.■•:'-■:.. 242 AOAME TEITSWORTH, St. Pauls AOA.UE TEITSWOKTiI. St. Pauls oldest and best clairvoyant fortune teller, 402 Minnesota st., betweeu Sixth and Seventh. 241-247 TAPEWORMS— Removed in three hours TAPEWORMS— Removed in three hours with head; one spoonful medicine; no fasting. Dr. Coburn, 121 Tenth st North. Minneapolis. 239-245 ■ KEAMa ESTATE FOB sale. Miscellaneous City List. CRE PROPERTY clear, (10 miles from the city) and few clear lots near one of our best suburbs: will exchange for houses or vacant lots in the city. W. & Hi. 316 . Ro pert street. 242-245 BRADLEY ST., 880— For sale or rent house, facing south, seven .rooms, well built, and has large yard and shade trees; will be sold for 53. 250 on monthly payments, or rented for §22 per month. Inquire at room 44. German American Bank building. 235-47 O/ \ ACRES of land in Wright county and O\J $350 cash for a stock of goods. Ad dress D 47. Globe. Minneapolis. * 241-42 DYE WORKS. L. JAMIESON & co.s Steam Dye • Works— Gents" clothing a specialty. Lace curtains cleaned or dyed in all shades to look like new, at 14 West Sixth st. St Paul. Minn. 134* BOARD M'AiITED. BO Two young ladies desire pleasant room and good board in a refined pri vate family; reference. Address M J 2, Globe. 239-245 UNITED STATES MARSHAL'S NOTICE —Admiralty Seizure. Whereas, a libel has been filed in the Dis trict Court of the United States of America on the 16th day of August, A. D. 1888, by Lawler & Derment, proctors, in behalf of Russell Ruley, against the steamboat "Ruby," her engines, machinery, tackle, apparel a'ud furniture, in a cause of action civil and maritime, and for caiiso more fully set forth in said libel, now on file in said Clerk's office of the United States District Court for the District of Minnesota, and praying the usual process and monition of the court, that aU persons interested in said steamboat, her engines, tackle, ap parel and furniture, may be cited to an- swer the premises, and, all due proceedings being had, that the same may be decreed to be sold and the proceeds thereof distributed according to law ; Therefore, in pursuance of said monition, under the seal of said court to me directed and delivered, Ido hereby give notice gen erally unto all persons having or pretending to have any right, title or interest therein, or knowing or having anything to say, why the same should not be condemned and sold pursuant to the prayer in said libel, to ap- pear before the said court, to be held in and for said district of Minnesota, at St Paul, in said district, on the first Monday of October, A. D. 1888, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of the same day, if the same shall be ready of jurisdiction, otherwise on the next day of jurisdiction thereafter, then and there to in- terpose a claim for the same and to make their allegations in that behalf. W. M. CAMPBELL, U. S. Marshal. . Dated St. Paul. Minn., Aug. 17. IS-iB. STATE OF MINNESOTA/COUNTY OF Ramsey— ss. In Probate Court, Special Term, August 28, 1888. In the matter of the estate of William L Mintzer, deceased. On reading and filing the petition of Anna R. Mintzer of said county, represent- ing, among other things, that she is the widow of 6aid William Mintzer, deceased; that said deceased died seized of a certain homestead, to wit: A dwelling hou>3 ' situated upon a tract of land of some thirty acres in exteut.in the city of St Paul, in said county; said city having then and ever since over "forty thou sand inhabitants; that said tract of land was then and ever since has been and is situated within the platted portion of said city; that no part or portion of said tract of land has ever been set off or apart to said petitioner as a homestead; that said petitioner claims as a homestead a portiou of said tract particulalry described in said petition, and a plat of which is annexed to said petition and marked "A" and made a part thereof; and praying that the said portion of said land and dwell ing house thereou be by said court set off to said petitioner as a homestead out of the real estate belonging to her late husband ; It is ordered, that said petition be heard by the judge of this court on Friday, the 2 Ist day of September, A. D. 18S8, at ten o'clock a. m., at the probate office in St Paul, iv said county. Ordered further, that notice thereof be given to all persons Interested, by publish ing a copy of this order for three successive weeks prior to said day of hearing, on Wednesday ot each week, in the St. Paul Daily Globe, a dally newspaper printed and published at St Paul, in said county. By the Court [l. s.] E. S. GORMAN, Judge of Probate. Attest: Frank Robert, Jit, Clerk. McMillan & Bkals. Attorneys for Petitioner. S~TATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF O Ramsey— Court In the matter of the assignment of Fred J. Rank to Maurice P. Mortality. Notice is hereby given that Fred J. Rank, of the city of St Paul, in said county and state, has by deed in writing, dated August Ist A. D. 1888, made a general assignment to the undersigned of all his property not ex- empt by law from levy and sale on execu tion for the benefit of all his creditors, pur- suant to Chapter 148 of tho Laws of Minne sota of the year 1881. - . All claims must be verified and presented to the undersigned tor allowance. - Dated August 7th, 1888. . . -■:. MAURICE P. MORIARITY. Assignee. STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF Ramsey— District Court Second Judicial District. Michael Ryan vs. Mary D. Ryan. summons. ;" *->.'- The State of Minnesota to the above-named defendant: . You are hereby summoned and required to answer to the complaint in this action, which has been filed with the Clerk of the said Court, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscribers at their office in the city of St. Paul, in said county, at No. 18 East Fourth street, in said city, within thirty days after the service of this, summons on you, exclusive of the day of such service: and if you fail to answer the said complaint within tne time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apnlv to the court for the relief demanded in the complaint - "-'•' k Dated St. Paul. Jan. 13, 1888. OLIVIER* FARWEEL, -i> : Plaintiff's Attorneys. St. Paul, Minn. OTATE OF MINNESOTA, . COUNTY OF O Ramsev— ss. In Probate Court, {Special Term, Aug". 28th. 1888. In the matter of the estate of Robert Bryan, deceased. -"" On reading and filing the petition of Jane Brvan, of St Paul, in said county, repre senting, among other things, that Robert Brv- . an, late of said county, on the 1* th day of August A. D. 1888, at St. Paul, in said Ramsev county, died intestate, and being an inhabitant of this county at the time of his death, leaving goods, chattels ; and estate within this county; and that the said peti tioner is the , widow of said deceased, and praying that administra tion of said estate be to her granted ; - ' ' It is ordered, That said petition be heard before the judge ot this" court, on Tuesday, the 25 th day of September, A. D. 1888, at 10 o'clock a. m., at the probate court room in St. Paul, in said county. Ordered further. That - notice thereof be given to the heirs of said deceased, and to all persons interested, by publishing a - copy of this order for three successive weeks prior to said day of hearing, on Wednesday of each week, in the St Paul Daily Globe, : a daily newspaper printed and published at St Paul, in said county. ■ ■ - ", ■-.- -:---. - By the Court, « : H Seal of Pro- [". E. S. GORMAN, |. bate Conrt. f ,'.-.-" v . Judge of Probate. Attest: Frank Robert, Jr., Clerk. 7-.- - . . .. . ': MISCE_r_I_A3TEO PS. . :: . V; :,„-.;: : BOOKKEEPING — Books opened, closed, posted, expert work, etc. F. Sprague. room 252, Drake block, St. Paul. ' 122*" "PCRMTUKE— Elegant household iurni- A turc; but little used, at private snle. Call at 62 Iglehart st - -~-■ - -237* WAftTED TO Bin. - T) AGS, SCRAP IRON AND METALS— 7" t £?alers aud shippers. Call on' or write to J. Firestone, wholesale-- dealer in paper makers' supplies; reference, any responsible firm in the city- 262 Jackson st, St.Paul, Mmn.. Telephene 753. Call 3. 310* to EXCHANGE. O EXCHANGE-Party wishing to start «.«, in business in Minnesota or Dakota has $20,000 worth of real estate to exchange for ■stock of goods. Address Diaz. Globe. 242-40 ■ • ■ MUSICAL. . .:■'.•' IANO TUNING §1; first-class work guaranteed. Address Samuel Crutchett 364 Ellen st. t 240-209 PIANO TUNING— For prompt tirst-class work leave orders at Whitney's music stoe East Third st 346* OTATE OF MINNESOTA. COUNTY -OF O Ramsey— Court, Second Judicial District i -re.;-, : William J. Cutler vs. HenrvP. Button, Henry P. Butler, Sarah- Button,- Surah Butler, Catharine. Clark (late Catharine Button),. and George B. Clark, her husband, Laura Stoddard, aud Stoddard, her husband, Solon Button, Leonora Button. Elezar But- ton, Samuel Button, William Button. Phil- ander Button, Lafayette Button aud Elijah Button. Also all ■ other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest in the real estate described in the complaint herein. The State of Minnesota to the above-named defendants: . .",.,•• You and each of yon are hereby summoned and required to answer to the complaint of the plaintiff in this. action, which has been hied in the office of the clerk of said court in the city of St. Paul, in said Ramsey county, and to serve a copy of your answer to said complaint on the subscriber at his office in said city of St Paul, in said Ramsey county, within twenty days after the service of this summons upon you, exclusive of the day of such ter .ice. and if you fail to answer the said complaint within the time aforesaid the plaintiff in this action will apply to the court for the relief demanded therein. July 31, 1388. ■'•; . HENRY J. HORN. Attorney for plaintiff, St. Paul, Minn. STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF Ramsey— District Court, Second Judicia District ■:...-- William J. Cutler vs. Henry P. Button, Henry CP. Butler, Sarah Button, Sarah Butler, Catharine Clark (late Catharine But- ton) and George B. Clark, her hus- band; Laura Stoddard and Stod- dard, her husband; Solon Button. Leonora Button, Elezar Button. Samuel Button. William Button, Philander Button, Lafayette Button and Elijah Button, also all other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest in the real estate described in the complaint herein. e.f: .'j NOTICE op lis pendens. Notice is hereby given of the pendency of the above entitled action in 'the District Court of the Second Judicial District of the State of Minnesota, in and for said Ramsey County, instituted by the above named plain tiff against the defendants above named or referred to in the above title of said action and that the object of said action is to de termine aaverse claims of said defendants and quiet the title and possession of said plaintiff in the following described parcel of land, whereof the plaintiff claims he is the owner in fee simple, situated in the county of Ramsey, and State of Minnesota, viz The east one-third (Vi) of lots eleven (11) and twelve (12), in block seven (7) of Whitney* Smith's addition to Saint Paul according to the plats of said addition as re corded in the office of the register of deeds of said Ramsey county, which said parcel of land embraces certain land described as fol lows, viz: Commencing on the soutnerlv line of Seventh street, one hundred and fifty feet westerly from the southwest corner of Wacouta street and Seventh street, running thence westerly on said line of Seventh street fifty feet; thence southerly atrightangles running onehundred feet to lot ten. in said block ; thence easterly along said lot ten fifty feet: thence at right angels one hundred feet to the place of be ginning, and for the relief demanded in his om plain t^iu said action on file .in the oflica of the clerk of said court. Dated St. Paul, Minn., July 3 I, 1888. - Y- '.' Henry J. Horn, Attorney of Plaintiff. St Paul, Minn. TIIE ST. I'AULTUUST COM l-.VNY- Offices Cor. Fourth and Jackson streets— acts as executor, admin- istrator, guardian, trustee, as- signee, receiver, etc. NOTICE TO CREDITORS— STATE OP ■H Minnesota, County of Ramsey— sa In Probate Court, Special Terra, August 7, 1883. In the matter of the estate of Norman W. Kittson, deceased. , - .- Notice is hereby given that the Judge of Probate of the county of Ramsey will, upon the second Monday of the month of Feb ruary, A. D. 1889, at 10 o'clock a. m., hear, ex imme and adjust all claims and demands of all i arsons against said deceased; and that six months from and after the data hereof have been allowed and limited for creditors to present their claims against said estate, at the expiration of which lime all ' claims not presented or not proven to its sat isfaction shall be forever barred, unless for good cause shown further time be allowed. By the Court. E. S. GORMAN, fL-s-] „ - - Judge of Probate. - The St. Paul Trust Company, ' '' ' ■ '" ■ j Administrator. THE ST. PA U L Tit I .ST COM HA 5Y— Oflices Cor, Fourth and Jackson streets— acts as executor, admin- istrator, guardian, trustee, as- signee, receiver, etc. NOTICE TO CREDITORS-STATE OF ±* Minnesota, County of Ramsey— ss. In Probate Court, Special Term, August 7, 188S In the matter of the estate of Edward C. Palmer, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the Judge of Probate of the county of Ramsey will, upon the second Monday of the month of Feb ruary, A. D. 1889, at 10 o'clock a. m., hear examine and adjust all claims and demand of all persons against said deceased; and that six months from and after the date hereof have been allowed and limited for creditors to present their claims against said estate, at the expiration of which time all claims not presented or not proven to its sat isfaction shall be forever barred, unless for good cause shown further time he allowed. By the Court. E. S. GORMAN, [t-8-] ~ - Judge of Probate. rivE St. Paul Trust Company. Administrator. TH It s»T. I'A U L TRUST COM I' ANY— Offices Cor. Fourth and Jackson streets— acts as executor, admin- istrator, guardian, trustee, as- signee, receiver, etc. NOTICE TO CREDITORS— STATE OF Minnesota, County of Ramsey— ss. in Probate Court, Special Term, August 7, 188S In the matter of the estate of Charles 1 Clark, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the Judge ( f Probate of the county of Ramsey will, upon the second Monday of the month of Feb ruary, A. D. 1889, at 10 o'clock a. m., hen-. examine and adjust all claims and demand < of all persons against said deceased; and that six . months from and after the dat • hereof have been allowed and limited for creditors to present their claims against said estate, at the expiration of which time all claims not presented or not proven to its sat isfaction shall be forever barred, unless for good cause shown further time be allowed By the Court. E. S. GORMAN, [l.s.] . Judge of Probate. The St. Paul Trust Company, '• : * -: Administrator. OTICE TO CREDITORS— STATE OF ' Minnesota, County of Ramsey, ss.— Probate Court, Special Term, August 20 1888. - In the matter of the estate of Mary H. Steele, deceased. I Notice is hereby given that the Judge of Probate of the Couuty of Ramsey will, upon the first Monday of tbe month of March, A. D. 18"9, at 10 o'clock a. m., hear, examine and adjust all claims and demands of all person:. against said deceased: and thai six months from and after the date hereof have been al lowed and limited for creditors to preset::, their claims against said estate, at the expira tion of which time ail claims not present? I or not proven to its satisfaction shall be fo> - ever barred, unless for good cause shown further time be allowed. By the Court, E. S. GORMAN, 11. s.] Judge of Probate. The St. Paul Tbust Company, -■■■■-- • • .:■ Administrator. STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY. OF Ramsey, ss.— ln Probate Court, Special Term, August 11, 1888. . In the matter of the estate of Sarah E. Jaggar, deceased. On reading and filing the petition of Alice L. , Jaggar, of said county, representing, among other things, that Sarah E. Jaggar, late of said county, on the 18th day of July, A. D. 1888, at St, Paul, in said county, died intestate, and being an inhabitant of this . county at the time of her death, leaving goods, Chattels and estate within this county. and that the said petitioner is a niece of said deceased, and praying th it administration of said estate -be to Jcbiel V. Jaggar granted; It is ordered, that said petition be heard be fore the judge of this co.trt ou Thursday, the 6th day of September, A. -D. 1888, at 10 o'clock a. m., at the pro.- ite court room jin St Paul, in said county. -. .""" ■ . *. . ■■■■ . . - .' Ordered further, that -lotice thereof bs given to the heirs of sail' •! :. ceased; and to all persons interested, by suing a copy of this order for I three sue-.- -sive weeks prior to said day of hearing, i . he StPaul Daily Globe, a daily newspapc printed and; pub lished at St Paul, iv saM jounty. : . By the Court, ' ; [l.s.] E. S. GORMAN. Judge of Probata. Attest: Frank Rous.:.', Jr., Clerk.